Characterization of Cholylglycine Hydrolase from a Bile-Adapted Strain of Xanthomonas maltophilia and Its Application for Quantitative Hydrolysis of Conjugated Bile Salts
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ABSTRACT Purified bile salt hydrolase from bile-adapted Xanthomonas maltophilia displays Michaelis-Menten kinetics on cholylglycine and cholyltaurine and hydrolyzes bile salts also in crude bovine bile. The protein is a dimer and is resistant to proteinases and to heating at 55 to 60°C for up to 60 min, in agreement with calorimetric data.
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